I saw it too and thought it was pretty cool. I was especially interested to find out how they made that hearse explosion. Which turned out to be that they threw a can of propane into the car crusher!:yikes: I like to see the way Jeese will demolish the failed projects (Sandrail destroyed by Minigun!).
I still don’t know about the hearse destruction. That seemed like a really big explosion for just a can of propane. Then again, I have never exploded propane before.
And for the Sandrail destruction, can you imagine how much that cost!?!?! How many rounds do you think he fired?
yeah that episode was totally made from awesome. they reshow it alot, check out the discovery channel site they have the listings for all the times they show the episode.
They also had a more recent episode where they destroyed a Delorean hover craft with a navy amphibious vehicle. They kept running it over 'till it was nothing but pieces. Jesse then autographed the pieces and handed them to the men from the navy as souveniors. I also heard Jesse keeps some pieces of the failed projects as momentos.
That was aweful. What butchers! I think DJ and I had a little chat about this episode in Tigerbolt after I saw it. Transforming cars into something cool is perfectly accepatble. But transforming cool cars in to scrap is absurd!
Remember, the only reason they destroyed it was becasue it did not work like a hovercraft, With Monster Garage, if the projects don’t work then they destroy them i.e. Hurse, Sandrail, Delorean.
Actually, given the shape it was in at the end of the build process, I doubt any rational Delorean restorer would have paid more than scrap value for it.
Now, if you could interest a “Jesse James Memorabilia Collector,” then you might get a completely different answer!!! (personally, I would shell out some shekels for the 90-mph lawn-mowing Mustang!)
I fully understand the concept of the show and that they will canabalize highly desirable cars for ratings but I just feel it’s wrong to destroy a rare and collectible car. They actually destroyed two Deloreans to make the hovercraft. Jesse didn’t like the way they cut up the first one and had them get a second one. The second one had already been partially stripped but it could have been saved and restored. Even if the hovercraft had worked two Deloreans were butchered to the point they weren’t worth anything. Of a car that had low production two more are now history. They would have been better off using something similar like a Camaro that had thousands produced then destroying one or two wouldn’t mean anything. But then again I guess lower ratings would then mean something.
As a side note I will say I restored and own a 68 Mustang and seeing desirable cars destroyed can leave a sick feeling in your gut. But I wouldn’t feel as bad watching a 68 Mustang get destroyed as I would a 68 Shelby!! I just hope the producers don’t read this, I wouldn’t want to give them ideas!
Does anyone know if they auction off these cars for charities? My guess without looking into is that they just keep them in a garage or “hall of fame” somewhere.
They keep them all in a garage and parkign lot behind Jesse’s shop except for the ones they destroyed. However, I believe they did auction off the fire truck limo in Washington DC for charity. I’m not sure on that but that’s what I remember one of the monster garage road show staff telling me when they were in LA at the Peterson Automotive museum showing off the monster garage cars.
I have heard nothing about selling any of the vehicles but I do know that some of them go on tour around the country. If you go to discovery.com you can find which ones are on tour and where. They had pictures of them at Bike Week in Daytona and the Chicago Auto Show. I have never been to the auto show but I have been to McCormick Place where they hold it. It’s the largest exposition hall in the whole north american continent. They could have brought all the cars there and still have enough room for all the other exhibitors!
I remember seeing one where they modified a SUV for operation by someone in a wheelchair, and at the end of the episode they gave it to a guy in a wheelchair.
I’ve also seen a special where they were in a showroom with a bunch of the older cars. I remember it being like a Used Car commercial on TV, saying they were for sale or something, but that may have just been a joke.
I’ve been thinking about this and I believe they won’t sell the vehicles. The suv modified for the wheelchair is one thing, but most of the vehicles have been modified to the point where they’re no longer safe and/or legal for street use. Just think of the liability the PT Cruiser with the woodchipper in the back could be! If they run out of space storing all these vehicles or decide some aren’t worth keeping anymore they might destroy them as well.
But I wouldn’t feel as bad watching a 68 Mustang get destroyed as I would a 68 Shelby!! I just hope the producers don’t read this, I wouldn’t want to give them ideas!
Personally I laughed at the guy who flipped out at Jesse when he discovered what happened to the car he sold. It just seems so absurd to overeact about a piece of metal. The only way to make a car yours is to rebuild it from the ground up.
Does anyone know if they auction off these cars for charities? My guess without looking into is that they just keep them in a garage or “hall of fame” somewhere.
Actually the racecar was auctioned off for charity. I believe it went to Richard Petty’s charity or whoever’s racecar that was.
Just think of the liability the PT Cruiser with the woodchipper in the back could be! If they run out of space storing all these vehicles or decide some aren’t worth keeping anymore they might destroy them as well.
Actually, I doubt that would happen. It appears to be that Jesse actually maintains all of the vehicles. The Ranchero figure eight rancer was repared after the crash and eventually caused a crash of an other monster vehicle. Also some of the vehicles are probably street legal.(wedding chapel, tailgater,)
most of the old vehicles are kept onsite at the monster garage.
there is a seperate room (the one that “commercial” was in) where they have a bunch of the old cars…i know i saw the mini snowmobile, grim ripper2, the limo firetruck, champ car line painter, bronco 4 wheeler, wedding chapel, santa float, the tree shaker, ummm, the civic that the high school kids did…i can’t think of what else…i counted and there was 14 or 15 monsters there. and then one of the rock em sock em scions was outside, the magnum train car and the gorilla mobile were waiting for their challenges…
jesse kept the wheelie ambulance for himself. the figure 8 racer he destroyed racing, but he built another figure 8 racer and he races every weekend at irwindale (cept now cuz he busted his ankle up so bad)
the hood from the rx7 sandrail was also there, complete w/a million bullet holes in it.
i have no idea what’s happening to the monster i built, altho i’d love to see it compete at other hillclimbs…it was built well enough to withstand it.
alot of them go on tours, like the mustang lawnmower and the tailgate/party truck i know tour the country. and that’s about all the info i’ve got.